Orlando, FL – Central Florida will experience mostly sunny skies this weekend, but residents should prepare for possible thunderstorms next week. The spring weather pattern will bring mild temperatures through Saturday, with highs near 90°F, before rain chances increase starting Monday.
According to the National Weather Service, Orlando will have a clear, mostly sunny Friday with temperatures reaching highs of 89°F. Winds will be mild, coming from the southeast around 5 mph. Overnight, lows will drop to 70°F, and winds will remain light, offering a calm end to the workweek.
However, as the weekend unfolds, conditions will begin to shift. Saturday will bring another day of sunshine, with a high near 90°F and winds gusting up to 20 mph. On Sunday, the sunshine continues with temperatures reaching 91°F during the day, and a low of 69°F overnight. By Monday, clouds will move in, and there’s a 30% chance of showers starting in the afternoon. Temperatures will stay warm, peaking at 91°F.
The forecast calls for higher chances of thunderstorms on Monday night and into Tuesday, with a 70% chance of rain. This shift signals the transition from spring’s pleasant weather to more unsettled conditions. By Tuesday, a cold front will push through, leading to a cooler, drier pattern mid-week.
Extended 5-Day Forecast:
- Friday: Sunny with highs near 89°F. Light winds.
- Saturday: Mostly sunny, high of 90°F. Gusty winds up to 20 mph.
- Sunday: Sunny, high of 91°F, low 69°F.
- Monday: Increasing clouds with a 30% chance of afternoon showers. High of 91°F.
- Tuesday: Showers likely, high near 74°F. Chance of precipitation: 60%.




